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RE: How The Millennial Generation Went from Eating Tide Pods to Being the Poster Children for Gun Control
Keep in mind that licensing and insurance requirements have not prevented criminals from stealing vehicles and using them criminal purposes.
Correct. They do not prevent 100% of criminality, so the question is do the steps and friction imposed by society reduce the criminality significantly?
I would argue they do, but it'd take a comparison of car related crime rates and strictness of car laws per region.
It's a good question and with complicated layers. Criminality is directly related to poverty. Although laws and consequences construct social norms of acceptable behavior of the average person...there are other factors to consider from social status to mental illness.
I appreciate your logical approach.